Atheism.
2007-04-07 16:49:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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*What's your faith? Are you religious or spiritual? I am not religious or spiritual I am a human being
*What do you believe in? I believe in the truth and I believe in myself and I believe in ???? that is personal
*What would you be interested in learning about in relation to religious and spiritual study? what can you teach me that I don't already know
*Does what you believe in, also believe in you? I think so
*How has your belief system (or lack thereof) evolved over the years? It has become more open and fluid I also understand that my beliefs are not what makes science just because "I" believe it is or isn't so
*If you had to choose a faith/path to study in-depth, what would it be? I hope this never happens, I study truth and sometimes write fiction and mostly truth, whatever comes along those lines is fine with me
2007-04-08 06:33:37
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answer #2
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answered by Friend 6
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*What's your faith? Are you religious or spiritual?
~Spiritual Atheist
*What do you believe in?
~Nothing. Well... myself, humankind, etc.
*What would you be interested in learning about in relation to religious and spiritual study?
~Humanism. Not really a religion -- more of a philosophy -- but in conjuction with a religion, how humanism is used. I would find it difficult to have both a religion and a humanist philosophy. Religions have set doctrines already, so it seems more like something an atheist would follow, being a virtual blank slate.
*Does what you believe in, also believe in you?
~N/A
*How has your belief system (or lack thereof) evolved over the years?
~Loosely raised Lutheran. Never went to church --neither of my parents nor any of my grandparents went to church. Religion had always felt... wrong/weird to me. I asked questions, researched. I couldn't find a religion/belief system that suited my beliefs. I wasn't going to tell people I was of a particular faith if I wasn't completely convinced. I realized that there was no God. I tried it out, told people about it, and didn't feel ashamed. Yay.
*If you had to choose a faith/path to study in-depth, what would it be?
~Anything. I love learning about religions/ideologies.
2007-04-15 13:21:18
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answer #3
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answered by penguinchic1232 2
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I am a pagan. I believe we are all faces of nature and come from the same beautiful energy that drives the universe. I consider myself very spiritual, the term religious for me means following some set of oppressive rules. I learn every day to be a better me, that is alchemy and I hope to never stop learning. I don't have any 'specific' dogma, so although many pagans believe we are practicing the 'old religion' I am of the mind that this is more evolved than it was thousands of years ago. When man lived off the land thousands of years ago they were tied to the seasons, this I celebrate in my rituals. This has not changed, but our reality has. We now have technologies which provide food and shelter for example. I need not practice fertility rituals for increasing crops. I now do these rituals to acknowledge the seasons changing and to worship nature. The path I follow is more about internal processes and trying to live as the best example of what a witch is, so others will not be ignorant of this spiritual path.
2007-04-15 15:51:07
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answer #4
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answered by Nicole D 3
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*What's your faith? Atheist.
*What do you believe in? Science.
*What would you be interested in learning about in relation to religious and spiritual study? I'm interested in learning about anything that has to do with religion or science.
*Does what you believe in, also believe in you? Um, sure?
*How has your belief system (or lack thereof) evolved over the years? I went from a kid who was afraid to be an atheist because of people telling me I would go to hell to an out of the closest atheist who just doesn't give a **** anymore.
*If you had to choose a faith/path to study in-depth, what would it be? Science.
2007-04-07 16:54:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1.A.) I am a Christian raised Baptist B.) I am religious
2.) I believe that there is one True God who sent His ONLY Son down to this miserable earth to hang on a cross for our sins. By that Salvation, I am saved and I have a place in Heaven for when this world dies.
3.) If my Father did not believe in me, I would not be here.
4.) My belief has been so strong, that I could have brought down 3 countries at once if I felt I needed to, but it has also been non - existant. I decided for a while to use drugs. But I am clean and I have restored my faith, never feeling better about my life!
5.) I would choose the faith that everything written in the Bible is correct and those are the commandments to live by.
2007-04-07 17:00:41
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answer #6
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answered by Meghan B 1
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I am in the just beginning the beautiful process of conversion to Judaism. I believe in one G-d. The supreme, personal G-d Almighty, the Creator. My religious beliefs have evolved incredibly over the past years. About four years ago, when I was 15, I decided that I definitely wanted to convert to Judaism from Christianity after many years of interest in Jewish studies. I had to wait until I was over 18 to actually start the process because of my parents lack of approval, them being Baptists. I have learned about so many different beliefs over the years, but I know that I chose right. I feel so at home with my faith now. I am so thankful that the L-rd led me to him.
2007-04-07 16:56:39
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I now consider myself spiritual rather than religious.
I believe in a God who is loving and forgiving, not vengeful. I came to a loving relationship with him because of the great love of Jesus but I don't necessarily believe he is the only way to God.
I want to have at least a basic understanding of all beliefs, there is no wrong way to come to God.
Yes, often more than I believe in myself.
Dramatically. "My ever-evolving spirituality."
Many interest me. I couldn't choose tonight.
2007-04-07 16:57:20
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answer #8
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answered by hazydaze 5
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I am a Pagan. I am very spiritual.
I believe that we are all spiritual energy beings. I believe that there are energies that we can tap into and create change. I believe in Karma, I believe in Reincarnation. I believe that the moons changes also bring emtional changes. I believe that there are many god/desses each signifying an energy. I believe in energy and that everything has energy...everything!
There is a lot more that I believe but this could take awhile.
I don't think it needs to believe in me, Mother Earth gives and takes as she sees fit.
It has evolved greatly, I have learned and adapted.
I have a great interest in Jainism.
2007-04-07 16:59:07
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answer #9
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answered by Vanora S 3
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i am non-denominational. i think that all religions are useless and a waste of time. i pretty much just believe in the basics, god satan jesus heaven hell. but then again, i don't know if i truly believe in god. if i had to choose to learn about a religion, i would probably choose some old ancient native american religion (just because my ancestors practiced that stuff). i don't really understand that "does what u believe in also believe in u?" question. my lack of belief system developed from when i was really little. i was sort of raised to believe in the LDS faith, but i always hated church when i was really little and never liked to go. i was just taught to believe their things, i never really was given a chance to decide if it was truly what i believe in on my own. i think i started to really think all religion was bull sh!t when i was like 11 or somewhere around then. but i'm 16 now, and i strongly hate religion. and i already answered your last question.
2007-04-07 17:06:09
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answer #10
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answered by LaMorenaForbiden™ 3
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1- Rom 7:14 For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin.
2 - Joh 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Joh 3:17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
Joh 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
3 - ???
4 - 1Co 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.
5 - Yes, I'm a much stronger Christian today than yesterday, or yesteryear.
6 - So many options.....
2007-04-07 16:59:33
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answer #11
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answered by eddee12 2
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